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Recruits sought for fish oil study
Researchers are trying to recruit men and women over 65 onto a University of Aberdeen study to see if the consumption of fish oil combined with weight training exercises could help protect the elderly against muscle deterioration.
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'Milestone’ biography of Hitler set for TV mini-series
The research of University of Aberdeen academic Dr Thomas Weber will be brought to the screen by a team of award-winning German film-makers in an international TV series based on his book Hitler’s First War.
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University celebrates achievements of STAR students
Undergraduates, postgraduates, academics and employers celebrated the achievements of students at the 2012 STAR Award Ceremony.
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Researchers of tomorrow gather to explore journey to a PhD
A unique conference in Aberdeen this autumn will bring together the next generation of academic researchers to explore what life at the forefront of learning and discovery demands in today’s world.
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Leadership in focus for new Henley-Aberdeen programme
A unique partnership between the University of Aberdeen and one of the world's leading business schools has created a new programme of events starting autumn 2012, based on the theme of leadership.
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May the force be with them
They may not be green but they do live in an ocean far, far away, and now they share the same moniker as the diminutive Jedi master in the Star Wars blockbusters.
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GDF SUEZ E&P UK sponsors University of Aberdeen course in £40,000 investment
GDF SUEZ E&P UK is sponsoring a course at the University of Aberdeen to help further oil and gas education.
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‘Big Pharma’ constraints outlined
The scientist who co-founded a University of Aberdeen spin-out company that was bought by a pharmaceutical giant will next week explain some of the difficulties drug companies face.
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Classic Brit award for Royal wedding composer
Royal Wedding composer Paul Mealor has achieved another extraordinary accolade after the chart topping song he penned for The Military Wives Choir and Gareth Malone last night won the Classic BRIT Awards Single of the Year.
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Death of Neil Smith (1954-2012), world renowned geographer
Neil Smith, Sixth Century Professor of Geography and Social Theory at the University of Aberdeen, died after a short illness in New York on 29th September.
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